Sweet Strong Southern Girl Names

Southern baby names never go out of style.

When you think about the South, chances are you think about running through the fields on a beautiful horse, Southern hospitality, and beautiful nature moments you can see in your cowboy boots. (You also may think of Florida man stories, but we’re going to pretend they don’t exist right now.) It’s a dreamy thing to think about, so why not give your baby girl a name that evokes that same feeling?

A Southern name is one that blends traditional with modern. We love a traditional name, and sometimes you can shake it up with a quirky, modern middle name. But if you’re not into that, think about how Southern names evoke a sense of strength and resilience, and for Southern gals, you gotta add that sense of liveliness and power.

Now, we have a cool variety of Southern girl names, from more traditional ones like Faith and Vera to modern, sweet names like Clementine and Harper.

Below, check out the sweetest, most charming Southern girl names we could find.

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Alma

Alma
Alma

While the name “Alma” means “nurturing soul,” it’s actually a popular Southern name since one of the characters from Tennessee Williams’ Summer and Smoke was named Alma.

Belle

Belle
Belle

Belle of the ball? Southern Belle? Seriously, the name “Belle” was made for the Southern-coded names. It’s elegant, stunning, and literally means “beautiful;” it’s perfect!

Calpurnia

Calpurnia
Calpurnia

The name “Calpurnia” has been depicted in stories for centuries, with many thinking of the character from Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird. It’s a unique and strong name that no one will forget about, and it has a unique meaning. It’s actually Latin for “chalice; cup.”

Carolina

Carolina
Carolina

Did you know that Carolina means “free?” That’s the perfect word to describe Southern gals!

Carrie

Carrie
Carrie

And if you’re not into Carolina, there’s Carrie, a name that’s full of possibilities. You have Carrie, as well as variations like Carol or Caroline; all of which scream Southern vibes. Not only does country singer Carrie Underwood share the same name, but it’s such a sweet and lively name.

Clementine

Clementine
Clementine

Yes, another French name, but this one if perfect for a Southern gal. Clementine may mean “mild, merciful,” but anyone with this strong name is anything but! It instantly gets you thinking of a warm, sunny day, and like we said, it’s the perfect bold name for your Southern belle.

Delilah

Delilah
Delilah

Delilah has become a popular pick in the US, and for good reason! It’s an unforgettable name that actually means “delicate,” and is quite popular in pop culture.

Dolly

Dolly
Dolly

Dolly Parton has made us love the name “Dolly” for decades now, and it’s truly the perfect, recognizable Southern name. If you need more details, though, to help you pick it out, it’s actually an English name meaning “gift of God.” (It’s actually a diminutive for Dorothy, which is also a very Southern-coded name, might we add.)

Eloise

Eloise
Eloise

Eloise is actually a French name meaning “healthy,” and isn’t that a sweet name to give to a kid? It’s like a little blessing!

Emmeline

Emmeline
Emmeline

Emmeline is such a pretty name! It’s actually a French name meaning “work,” and we all know Southern girls work hard!

Faith

Faith
Faith

The English name Faith is a virtue name, meaning it’s a religious name. Not only is that quite Southern, but you can also think about country singer Faith Hill.

Harper

Harper
Harper

Harper has become one of the most popular names in recent years, and for good reason! It’s lively, it’s demure, and it means “harp player,” which is so cool. Plus, if you need another Southern tie with the name, you can think about Southern novelist Harper Lee!

Heavenly

Heavenly
Heavenly

Another name from Tennessee Williams’ Sweet Bird of Youth! Heavenly is exactly as it sounds, and you get to add that popular -ly suffix Southern gals love so much.

Jean

Jean
Jean

No Southern gal is complete without her denim looks, and the name “Jean” perfectly fits the Southern style. It means “God is gracious,” actually, and it’s a variation of Johanna, in case you wanted another cool option!

Luella

Luella
Luella

Okay, so the name Luella literally means “battle famous fairy maiden.” Isn’t that the perfect name for your sweet, badass kiddo?

Magnolia

Magnolia
Magnolia

Magnolia is such a pretty name. Not only is it the name of a gorgeous pink flower that instantly gets you in the Springtime mood, but it’s actually a French name meaning “Magnol’s flower.” How dreamy!

Maribelle

Maribelle
Maribelle

If you know about Tennessee Williams’ Sweet Bird of Youth, then the iconic name “Maribelle” is already familiar to you. It’s a combination of Mary and Belle, both of which are great Southern girl names, and Maribelle actually means “drop of the sea, bitter, or beloved + beautiful.” It’s two for one!

Paisley

Paisley
Paisley

Not only does the name Paisley mean “church,” but we can also talk about the iconic country singer Brad Paisley. So isn’t that cool for a girl’s name?

Scarlett

Scarlett
Scarlett

Scarlett O’Hara, anyone? What’s more Southern than the name of the lead in Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 novel Gone with the Wind? 

Raleigh

Raleigh
Raleigh

While we know Raleigh is a city in North Carolina, it actually means “meadow of deer,” which is so Southern-coded.

Vera

Vera
Vera

Vera is actually a Russian name meaning “faith,” but it’s an old-fashioned staple ever since stars like Vera-Ellen and Vera Miles came onto the scene. It’s also gaining some popularity again!

Virginia

Virginia
Virginia

Not only is it the name of a Southern state, but the name “Virginia” is perfect for a Southern Belle since it means “virginal” and “pure” in Latin. Plus, there are a lot of pop culture ties to this name, which is always a cool bonus.